Further Coordination Clause Samples

The "Further Coordination" clause establishes a requirement for the parties to continue working together after the agreement is signed to address ongoing or unforeseen issues. This may involve regular meetings, sharing information, or jointly developing additional procedures as the project progresses. Its core function is to ensure that both parties remain aligned and responsive to changes, thereby facilitating smooth collaboration and resolving matters that cannot be fully anticipated at the outset.
Further Coordination and Except as otherwise agreed upon by the Parties, on a agreed-upon day and once a month during the Term, the Implementation Team shall the performance of the Parties under this Agreement. At each such monthly meeting the will discuss: (i) the administration and maintenance of the and trunk provisioned under this Agreement; (ii) the Parties’ provisioning of the services provided under this Agreement; (iii) the Parties’ compliance with the Performance Benchmarks set forth in this Agreement and any areas in which such performance may be improved; (iv) any problems that were encountered: the preceding month or anticipated in the upcoming month; (v) the reason underlying any such problem and the effect, if any, that such problem had, has or may have on the performance of the Parties; and (vi) the specific steps taken or proposed to be taken to remedy such problem. In addition to the foregoing, the Parties through their representatives on the Implementation Team or such other appropriate representatives will meet to discuss any matters that relate to the performance of this Agreement, as may be requested from time to time by either of the Parties.
Further Coordination. Within thirty (30) days after the Effective -------------------- Date, the Parties shall meet to discuss and coordinate related matters such as (a) technical specifications, (b) ad-insertion mechanics and (c) BBS' standards and practices regarding advertising content (with BBS agreeing to advise DIRECTV, from time-to-time, of any changes to such standards and practices).